Indian team to play Billie Jean King Cup 2025 Asia-Oceania Group-1 from April 8

ANI April 5, 2025 154 views

The Indian women's tennis team is set to compete in the Billie Jean King Cup 2025 Asia-Oceania Group-1 tournament in Pune. Led by Asian Games bronze medalist Ankita Raina, the team includes experienced players and emerging talents like 15-year-old Maaya Rajeshwaran. The tournament offers a crucial opportunity for India to qualify for the playoffs after narrowly missing out last year. With home support and strong preparation, the team is optimistic about their chances of success.

"Our most important task is to make sure our players are healthy, fit & sharp on the court" - Vishal Uppal, Team Captain
Pune, April 4: The Indian team is slated to play the Billie Jean King Cup 2025 Asia-Oceania Group-1, from April 8 to April 12 at the Mhalunge Balewadi tennis complex in Pune.

Key Points

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India targets historic qualification in home tournament

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Teenage sensation Maaya Rajeshwaran joins national squad

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Suhana spice brand sponsors women's tennis team

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Ankita Raina leads experienced lineup

India will be eyeing a berth in the playoffs stage for the second time in the tournament's history at the event being hosted after a decade in India, 25 years in Maharashtra, and the first time in Pune.

The event, which is supported by the Dept of Sports and Youth Services, Govt of Maharashtra, and the Sports Authority of India, will have Pune-based leaders in the Spice Industry, Suhana, joining the fans as well in the Indian team's corner as team sponsors in a bid to strengthen the cause of Indian women's tennis players, a release said.

The Indian team will have a team sponsor, with spice brand Suhana, coming on board, the release said.

Meanwhile, the Indian team also unveiled their new kits for the Billie Jean King Cup 2025 Asia-Oceania Group-1.

Sunder Iyer, the tournament director and Hon. Secretary of MSLTA, informed that the Indian women's team will be led by Asian Games bronze medallist and India's top-ranked singles player Ankita Raina, alongside Sahaja Yamalapalli, Shrivalli Bhamidipaty, and Vaidehi Chaudhari. India's doubles specialist, Prarthana Thombare, who had a brilliant run in the WTA Mumbai Open, will also add experience and power to the team. Joining the India squad for the first time will be the teenage sensation Maaya Rajeshwaran. The 15-year-old, who had a sensational run in the WTA Mumbai Open in February, will be with the team as a reserve player.

Former player turned coach Radhika Kanitkar Tulpule of pune has been appointed as coach for India at this edition of the Billie Jean King Cup Asia-Oceania Group-I.

PMDTA Secretary Abhishek Tamhane said that tennis lovers will have free entry to watch the matches in this tournament and will be able to experience very exciting matches this time.

India will face New Zealand, Chinese Taipei, Korea Republic, Thailand and Hong Kong China in a round-robin group format with the top two teams qualifying for the play-offs scheduled for November later this year.

Last year, India narrowly missed out on play-offs qualification as they finished third in the standings behind China and South Korea. On the final day, India was one win away from making it to the next round but were dealt a tightly contested 2-1 defeat by New Zealand. With home conditions and fans' support expected to play a big role, India would be confident heading into the competition.

Captain of the Indian team, Vishal Uppal, shed some light on the Indian team's preparations ahead of the tournament.

"We have started our training in Pune for the BJKC Asia Oceania Qualifying Group. Our most important task this week is to make sure our players are healthy, fit & sharp on the court. The team is together now, and we have good energy flowing in our practice sessions," he said.

"We would like to thank AITA and MSLTA for allocating Rutuja Kulkarni and Apurva Kulkarni, both city-based Sports physios, to work with the team this year," he added.

Indian squad for Billie Jean King Cup:

Players - Ankita Raina, Prarthana Thombare, Sahaja Yamalapalli, Shrivalli Bhamidipaty, Vaidehi Chaudhari, Maaya Rajeshwaran Revathi (Reserve).

Captain - Vishal Uppal.

Coach - Radhika Kanitkar Tulpule.

Physios -Rutuja Kulkarni and Apurva Kulkarni.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
So excited for our women's team! Ankita Raina leading the charge gives me hope we can make the playoffs this time. The home advantage should help 🤞 #GoTeamIndia
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Rahul S.
Interesting to see Maaya Rajeshwaran included as reserve. She was brilliant in Mumbai Open! Future of Indian tennis looks bright with young talents like her coming up.
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Ananya M.
While I'm happy about the sponsorship, I wish more corporate giants would support women's sports in India. Suhana stepping up is great, but we need more brands to follow!
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Vikram P.
Free entry for fans is such a good move! More people should come to support our players. The energy from the crowd can make a real difference in close matches.
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Sanjay T.
Respectful criticism: Our doubles game needs to be stronger this time. Last year's loss to NZ was heartbreaking. Hope Prarthana Thombare's experience makes the difference!
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Neha R.
Radhika Kanitkar as coach is an excellent choice! Her experience will be invaluable. Also love that they have dedicated physios - player health is so important 💪
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Karan D.
The new kits look sharp! Hope they bring good luck to the team. Facing Korea and Chinese Taipei will be tough but I believe in our girls 🇮🇳

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